BRIEFLY : Film: Friars Club Plans to Honor Charlton Heston
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The Friars Club plans to bestow its Lifetime Achievement Award on Charlton Heston, it was announced last week.
The award will be made at a Friars Club dinner July 29 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The event, to be emceed by Steve Allen, will feature Heston’s former co-stars and appearances by comics who will reflect on the veteran actor’s accomplishments.
Heston has starred in more than 50 motion pictures, including “Ben Hur,” for which he won a Best Actor Oscar in 1959.
The Friars Club was founded in New York in 1907 as a nonprofit, charitable organization for performers. In 1947, the Los Angeles area branch was formed.
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